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Show TH LIF O cannot quit the subject: he feels himself calle widow Itis owin s, to Mrs. Siddons that The Grecian Daughte U th has not sunk into oblivion She restored it t When the stage, in nothing inferior to Mrs. Barry Putrick and in some scenes superior gl sfisfac upon to do justice to living merit had every - GArRRrICK was so sensible of Mrs. Barry' pleasure o uncommon powers in The Grecian Daughter Mrs, Barr that as a token of gratitude present of a farce, called he mad her The Irish Widow to be acted at her benefit in the mont March The subject wa holds up a glass, wherei o well imagined: i the man declined into the vale of years, ma wh i see th folly of pretending to be still in the bloom o life Whittle is a lover of this cast: he hear that his nephew is enamoured of the Wido Brady, and endeavours to supplant him. Th wido |